Charu Hogg
Asia Program Manager, Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers

Charu Hogg is Asia Program Manager at the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, and Fellow of the Asia Programme at Chatham House. She is former South Asia Researcher at Human Rights Watch. She develops research and advocacy campaigns on protection of children in armed conflicts in ten Asian countries.
Asia Program Manager, Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers
Area of Expertise: Business and Globalization, Civil Society, Law and Human Rights, Media
Languages: English, Hindi
Field of Work: Activist/Humanitarian, Journalist/Commentator, Non-Governmental
City: London
Country: UK
Continent: Europe
Chloe Berwind-Dart
Manager, Tulsi Chanrai Foundation

Chloe Berwind-Dart is a manager at Tulsi Chanrai Foundation, an international development NGO in Nigeria. Her expertise is in the field of civil society and dispute resolution.
Manager, Tulsi Chanrai Foundation
Area of Expertise: Civil Society, Development
Geographical Expertise - Region: Subsaharan Africa
Language: English
Field of Work: Non-Governmental
City: Abuja
Country: Nigeria
Continent: Africa
Christopher Dekki

Christopher Dekki is a US-based scholar, youth activist and educator. He currently serves as UN representative for the International Movement of Catholic Students – Pax Romana.
Area of Expertise: Civil Society, Media, Youth Issues
Geographical Expertise - Region: North Africa and Middle East, North America
Languages: Arabic, English
Field of Work: Non-Governmental, United Nations
City: New York
Country: USA
Continent: North America
Christopher Malano

Christopher Malano is Secretary General of International Movement of Catholic Students – Pax Romana
Area of Expertise: Civil Society, Migration and Integration, Religion
Geographical Expertise - Region: Europe
Languages: English, French
Field of Work: Non-Governmental
City: Paris
Country: France
Continent: Europe
Daisy Khan
Executive Director, the American Society for Muslim Advancement

Daisy Khan is the executive director of the American Society for Muslim Advancement (ASMA), a non-profit religious and educational organization dedicated to building bridges between the American public and American Muslims through culture, arts, academia and current affairs.
Executive Director, the American Society for Muslim Advancement
Area of Expertise: Media, Migration and Integration, Minority Rights, Women's Rights, Youth Issues
Geographical Expertise - Region: Asia, North America
Geographical Expertise - Country: India
Language: English
Field of Work: Non-Governmental
City: New York
Country: USA
Continent: North America
David Rosen
International Director of Interreligious Affairs of AJC

Rabbi David Rosen is the chairman of the International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations (IJCIC), the organization which represents world Jewry in its relations with other world religions. He is also the director of the American Jewish Committee’s Department for Interreligious Affairs and the Heilbrunn Institute for International Interreligious Understanding.
International Director of Interreligious Affairs of AJC
Area of Expertise: International Relations, Religion, War and Conflict
Geographical Expertise - Region: Europe, North Africa and Middle East
Geographical Expertise - Country: Israel
Languages: English, Hebrew
Field of Work: Activist/Humanitarian, Non-Governmental, Religious Leader
City: Jerusalem
Country: Israel
Continent: Asia
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